Mon Apr 16, 2018 9:49 pm
Byron-
I posted, but not approved yet, of a timing issue on using a dual column text scroll. I went through everything, even changed CPU clock speeds, set up a new timeline in the project, started a New Project with a timeline just to troubleshoot my problem. I believe with almost 100% surety, the answer was as simple but as complicated as *keystrokes*. Yes, data entered - ALL the data entered including spaces. Seemingly empty data was needed to balance the timing/synchronization of both columns at the bottom of the one column.
So what has this to do with you? "Fat-fingering" has always plagued someone somewhere. Misdialing, inserting unintended OR more importantly recognizable errors creates problems, issues that we tend not to see once we, ourselves OR a deadline equalling stress are introduced into the troubleshooting paradigm.
If you need a deliverable and using a workaround to "fix" your issue IS a good answer. However, it doesn't get to the root of the problem. When you have time, look back at everything you did, if you don't find it, create a copy of your project, delete the problematic construction, save it. Then rebuild the problem clip piece by piece and document each movement/keystroke, that might allow you to *see* where the problem was originally.
If I uncover my solution is merely an anomaly I'll advise all. Good luck.
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